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QuattroPod Spec QuattroPod Spec Rev. 1.01 Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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Revision History Date V1.00 Initial Release 2018/Sep. V1.01 Correct I/O description 2019/Apr. Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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Introduction Firstly, thanks for choosing QuattroPod as wireless presentation facility. It integrates powerful dual core SoC and advanced 802.11ac 5G WiFi to provide you the a smooth wireless display experience, and it supports almost all devices. Our features not only support ‘’Split Screens Display”, “...
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Transmitter (T01) Spec: ARM based RISC DRAM DDR3 256MB Flash NAND Flash 256MB Input Resolution l 3840x2160@60hz (HDMI only) l 3840x2160@30hz l 4096x2160@60hz (HDMI only) l 4096x2160@30hz l 1920x1080@60Hz l 1920x1080i@60Hz l 1280x720@60hz l 1280x720@50hz l 1920x1080@30Hz l 1920x1080@50Hz l 1920x1080i@50Hz l HDMI in l DP in l USB type A male...
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Dimension: Installation Guide: QuattroPod RX: 1. Connect Power with the adaptor 2. Connect HDMI with HDMI port with the projectors or displays. Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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*Due to WiFi signal requires enough space, please DO NOT block the antenna or mount it behind of TV/Panel. QuattroPod TX: 1. Plug USB 5V(required 1A above), through adaptors or USB ports of laptops (recommend USB3.0) 2. Connect HDMI port with PC...
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LED Indication: QuattroPod Receiver QuattroPod Transmitter WiFi Channel Table (5Ghz, 20Mhz): Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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4 .2 5GHz RF Specification Rx’s WiFi RF Parameters (5Ghz): Feature Description WLAN Standard IEEE 802.11ac 2x2, WiFi compliant Frequency Range 4.900 GHz ~ 5.845 GHz (5.0 GHz ISM Band) 5.0GHz Please see the table Number of Channels 802.11a /54Mbps : 13 dBm ± 1.5 dB @ EVM ≤ -25dB 802.11n /MCS7 : 12 dBm ±...
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- MCS=4 PER @ -79 dBm, typical - MCS=5 PER @ -74 dBm, typical - MCS=6 PER @ -73 dBm, typical - MCS=7 PER @ -71 dBm, typical - MCS=8 PER @ -88 dBm, typical - MCS=15 PER @ -68 dBm, typical - MCS=0 PER @ -85 dBm, typical - MCS=1...
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- MCS=5, NSS1 PER @ -73 dBm, typical - MCS=6, NSS1 PER @ -72 dBm, typical - MCS=7, NSS1 PER @ -71 dBm, typical - MCS=8, NSS1 PER @ -67 dBm, typical - MCS=0, NSS2 PER @ -87 dBm, typical - MCS=8, NSS2 PER @ -63 dBm, typical - MCS=0, NSS1...
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(11ac,20MHz) - MCS=4 PER @ -75 dBm, typical @10% PER - MCS=5 PER @ -71 dBm, typical - MCS=0, NSS1 PER @ -82 dBm, typical - MCS=6 PER @ -69 dBm, typical - MCS=1, NSS1 PER @ -81 dBm, typical - MCS=7 PER @ -68 dBm, typical - MCS=2, NSS1...
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8821CU - 18Mbps PER @ -80 dBm, typical - 24Mbps PER @ -76 dBm, typical - 36Mbps PER @ -73 dBm, typical - 48Mbps PER @ -68 dBm, typical - 54Mbps PER @ -67 dBm, typical - MCS=0 PER @ -85 dBm, typical - MCS=1 PER @ -83 dBm, typical - MCS=2...
8821CU - MCS=7 PER @ -62 dBm, typical - MCS=8 PER @ -60 dBm, typical - MCS=9 PER @ -59 dBm, typical - MCS=0 PER @ -80 dBm, typical - MCS=1 PER @ -77 dBm, typical - MCS=2 PER @ -75 dBm, typical - MCS=3 PER @ -71 dBm, typical Receive Sensitivity...
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T02 LED Status list Activate Host Activate Guest without source without source input input Activate Host & in Host received request projecting of projection Guest standby Host standby without without projecting projecting 1. Under connection Guest send request 2. Pairing/TX OTA of projection and 3.
* Outbound link can select only one of Wi-Fi and RJ45 wire line (LAN). Airplay activated after web setting. (Default is off) Quattro RX has been powered on, however, there is neither Quattro TX nor device linked. Shift in 3, which means “under pairing” or “building the connection”.
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Function & Link Status Quattro Rx IP Manual Download After connecting to Rx and open the IP, the page will show as below- Please select 2 icons for more features: : menu icon. : indicate log-in icon. 2. Log in Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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Management, Admin Setting, and About. You can also download Android APK here. 4. Device Management: This section helps to manage web page language, Rx’s output resolutions, Max connections and QuattroPod Receiver & Transmitter pairing file download. Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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4.1 Language: Select the language you prefer to show in the webpage. There are more than 20+ languages are supported. 4.2 Resolution: Our Receiver supports EDID to match the best resolution, you can also adjust it here. Distribution: PureLink GmbH Available from B2B Online Portal...
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4.3 Max Connection: Set up the maximum users of the Receiver (Direct link only). Default is 8 users. 4.4 Pair File Download: download the pairing file from Receiver. You can transfer the pairing file in USB disk and plug into Transmitter for pairing The switch of USB on Transmitter shall be adjusted to “mobile”.
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5. Network Management: Connect the outbound Wi-Fi router. If you turn off remember WiFi, the outbound WiFi setting and password will not be kept for auto connection. 5.1 Scan 5G SSID and Connect: this function can help you to scan available Wi-Fi AP and join. 5.2 Remember Wi-Fi: it to provide options to remember the AP setting parameter or not.
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6.1 Wi-Fi Channel You can select the channel between QuattroPod Receiver & Transmitter to prevent channel interference. *Please be noted, due to ensure WiFi channel’s clearance, the Rx will be rebooted every 8 hours to stay in the best channel if there is no user using this device.
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6.3 SSID: set up the SSID indication of the Receiver on the main screen. *please be noticed if you turn off SSID of Rx, you can only connect it over ethernet, as well as the Tx. 6.4 Change WiFi password: users can change password of the Receiver, or hide the password to avoid connections without authorization.
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6.7 Airplay- to turn on/off the iOS /Mac devices can cast without QuattroPod Transmitters. 6.8 Change Admin Password- to change the web setting’s log in password. 6.9 Screen Saving: to shut down the screen off when the input is idle for certain time.
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6.10 upgrade firmware: to remind users if there is new firmware released and execute the upgrade (* but the Receiver must connect to internet). You will also be able to update Tx’s firmware here if it’s connected. *We recommend to keep Tx and Rx’s firmware synced and update to latest version 6.11 Reboot: to reboot the Rx equipment.
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2. From share screen mode, Host allows Guest full screen request. Indicator 1 Indicator 2 Indicator 3 Result of screen Host Click GUEST Guest Long Press 3. Guest full screen mode, Host retrieves share screen request. Indicator 1 Indicator 2 Indicator 3 Result of screen Host...
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